Sunday, February 05, 2006
All About Dresden Elementary
First of all here's the picture of it outside
Got the look?
About Us
OVERVIEW
Dresden Elementary School, located at 2449 Dresden Drive in Chamblee, Georgia, has served students since its opening September 3, 1963. The school was constructed to alleviate overcrowded conditions at Skyland and Carey Reynolds Schools, and initially was designed to serve grades one through seven. When sixth and seventh grades were moved to the newly designated Sequoyah Middle School in 1996, Dresden became a kindergarten through fifth grade school.Chamblee, Georgia, is one of the most heavily populated and ethnically diverse communities in the DeKalb County School System. The present student body of six hundred forty-one is composed of students from at least twenty countries.
MISSION STATEMENT
Dresden School ensures each student a quality education that will maximize growth and development through collaborative efforts of the school and community in order to become productive citizens.
SCHOOL GOALS
Students will demonstrate the ability to read and comprehend, listen, speak and write effectively and creatively.
Students will improve thinking and reasoning skills in mathematics
Students and teachers will increase use of technology in the curriculum.
Teachers will be given an appropriate vehicle to express and resolve conflict at the lowest possible level.
Parents will increase the amount of time spent at the school in support of instructional activities.
Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate honor for the feelings and rights of others.
The staff will contribute to the development of instructional budget priorities
Teachers will participate in decision-making regarding the selection and implementation of instructional programs and procedures.
Parents will demonstrate an increased knowledge of their children’s academic curriculum in all areas, thereby increasing their ability to give appropriate feedback.
UNIQUE ASSETS
Parent Education Program (PEEP) – After-school classes provide English acquisition opportunities for non-English or limited-English speaking parents and childcare and tutoring (in math and reading) of their children. Classes meet for 6-7 weeks twice each school year. Transportation, textbooks, and snacks are provided at no cost.
After-school tutorial – Tutorial is provided as a safety net for children who are performing slightly below grade level. Students benefit from a low student/teacher ratio as they work on strengthening weak areas. Classes meet for two hours twice a week for approximately 8 weeks twice a year.
Breakfast Book Club – Teachers read aloud to students or students read to themselves or each other during club meetings before school starts. For every four times that they attend, students earn a book of their choice to keep.
Muffins for Moms/Donuts for Dads -- Mothers and fathers share a muffin or donut and coffee, juice, or milk with their children before school. Moms are invited during the first semester, dads, during the second semester.
Parenting classes – Parents are invited to monthly “Coffee and Conversation” get-togethers to discuss topics of interest to parents. Recent topics have included: discipline, child lures, testing, emotional well-being and domestic violence, and summer learning.
Everybody Wins Power Lunch – Everybody Wins is a national program which partners professionals from the public and private sectors with Title I elementary school students. Once a week reading mentors and students share conversation and good books, one-on-one, over school lunch.
Dunwoody Rotary Club book donations – Each Christmas the Dunwoody Rotary Club provides each Dresden student with his or her own new hardcover book.
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
America’s Choice Provisional Demonstration school
Golden Acorn PTA Award
PTA Bronze Award
PTA Early Bird Award
DeKalb County Grounds & Beautification Award
Various teacher grants, including DeKalb Junior League
Got it? Now the Administration.
Anquinette D. Guthrie, Principal
Welcome to Dresden Elementary School, a school with a diverse student population representing 22 countries. I recently have been appointed the new principal of Dresden, after serving for eight years as our Assistant Principal for Instruction. Dresden made great strides in student achievement during the last five years, and I look forward to continuing these accomplishments.
As the newly appointed principal of Dresden, I bring a continued focus on providing quality instructional programs and ensuring that every effort is taken to make a difference in the lives of all students. The combined support of teachers, students, parents, and the community will go far in helping Dresden to fulfill its mission:
"...to ensure each student a quality education that will maximize growth and development through collaborative efforts of the school and community with the ultimate goal of fostering productive citizens in an ever-changing society.
"I, along with the staff, pledge a commitment of excellence in education for all students in the Dresden school and community.
Stephen J. Keith, Assistant Principal
Mr. Keith, a former Assistant Principal at another DeKalb County school, begins his new assignment as Assistant Principal for Instruction at Dresden this fall.
Deborah Satterfield, Counselor
I'm excited about being the school counselor at Dresden Elementary School. As the counselor I am simply a "helper" who is concerned with the academic, social , and emotional well-being of every child. I work closely with parents, teachers, and administrators, so as a team we may provide the best education possible for our students.
Services Offered
Classroom Guidance Every child in the school will receive guidance services from the counselor in the form of classroom guidance lessons as the counselor visits each classroom on a regularr basis.
Small Groups In addition to classroom guidance, skills are also taught in small group settings. It is emphazied that groups are for everyone in the school, and participation does not indicate that a student has a problem.
Individual Counseling Individual counseling is also available to students at any time. Students requiring more than a few individual sessions may be moved to a small group for continued support.
Parenting Classes Parent sessions are held monthly. Parents have an opportunity to benefit from sessions on successful parenting tips, helpful homework strategies and ways to strenghten the parent/teacher communication relationship.